Are You An Act?

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It's easy to be an act. Even Judas as one of the twelve disciples was able to create an outward persona that deceived those closest to him. David Gibbs uses this scenario to reveal the severity of this spiritual condition. As we become aware of our own weaknesses, do we choose to either cover them up or truly allow the Holy Spirit to transform us and bring about His real fruit in our lives? Until we humble ourselves before the Lord, we will never be able to be authentic in our faith to those around us. We may be able to fool ourselves, but there is no hiding from the Lord. Are you an act?

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